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Goddamn it, I’ve been *telling* you lot that this is the ‘Rome is Burning’ stage of capitalism!

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“ Faoladh In Dieselhands & Tah the Trickster’s comic from WEREWOLVES VERSUS: ROMANCE, not all who wander are lost, or necessarily afraid of shapeshifting forest guardians.
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In Dieselhands & Tah the Trickster’s comic from WEREWOLVES VERSUS: ROMANCE, not all who wander are lost, or necessarily afraid of shapeshifting forest guardians.

See the rest in WEREWOLVES VERSUS: ROMANCE! Download the entire issue for any price on Gumroad or Itch.io! Your purchase will benefit all of the contributors to this issue.

More of Dieselhands’ work can be found here.

More of Tah the Trickster’s work can be found here.

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“On this day, 22 June 1945, tens of thousands of workers in Nigeria defied the Trades Union Congress and walked out on a general strike in protest at the British colonial administration refusing to meet workers’ demands for a...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 22 June 1945, tens of thousands of workers in Nigeria defied the Trades Union Congress and walked out on a general strike in protest at the British colonial administration refusing to meet workers’ demands for a minimum wage of 2 shillings and sixpence and a 50% increase in the cost of living allowance.
The TUC wanted to delay any action, but after months of agitation involving mass meetings of up to 8000 workers at a time, the workers were not prepared to wait any longer. Railway employees, dockers and civil service workers walked out while many workers at private firms refused to cross picket lines. At its peak, between 42 and 200,000 workers were out, and despite the deployment of British troops and sabotage by some nationalist groups like the Nigeria Youth Movement the stoppage lasted 45 days. The strike was largely successful, as the cost of living increase was awarded in 1946, backdated to the previous year.
More info: https://libcom.org/library/1945-nigerian-general-strike
Pictured: a general strike in Nigeria, 1964 https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1457455717772907/?type=3

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“‘Walk Of Shame’: Deflated Trump’s Lonely Helicopter Walk Becomes Biting New Meme | HuffPost
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‘Walk Of Shame’: Deflated Trump’s Lonely Helicopter Walk Becomes Biting New Meme | HuffPost

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